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Justin Berry
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Kansas City, MO
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Movable Partition Walls for Leasing Office

Justin Berry
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Kansas City, MO
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Has anyone seen these well-executed, that is, have seen ones that serve their purpose and also look really cool? I'm trying to get specs on motorized operable partition walls and most of the ones I've found so far have been like the typical ones you see in event centers. 

We have an apartment building going up in Nashville that we've put a lot of money into the interior design, and even though these partitions will only be seen when the office is closed, the general area will still see a lot of foot traffic after-hours, and typical convention center-like partition walls will look really out of place with the level of design put into our common areas. 

If you've run across unique, interesting, good looking partition walls, send me the name of the development.